Who's That Girl?

Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]

The language of love

Slips from my lover's tongue

Cooler than ice cream

And warmer than the sun

Dumb hearts get broken

Just like china cups

The language of love

Has left me broken on the rocks



But there's just one thing

(Just one thing)

But there's just one thing

And I really wannna know



Who's that girl

Running around with you?

Tell me

Who's that girl

Running around with you?



The language of love

Has left me stony grey

Tongue tied and twisted

At the price I've had to pay

Your careless notions

Have silenced these emotions

Look at all the foolishness

Your lover's talk has done

Who's That Girl? - Eurythmics

Released on the 2005 reissue of their debut album, 'Who's That Girl?' stands as a defining track in the Eurythmics discography, showcasing Annie Lenon's distinctive vocal style and the duo's signature synth-pop sound. The song captures the band's early 1980s aesthetic, blending electronic textures with emotional depth that became central to their identity. As a staple of their live performances and a key part of their catalog, the recording reflects the era's shift toward more polished production while maintaining the raw energy that characterized their initial breakthrough. It remains a significant song in their body of work, often cited alongside hits like 'Sweet Dreams' as a prime example of their innovative approach to pop music during the synth era.